| ▲ | mrguyorama 9 hours ago | |||||||||||||
When I was a kid, most sodas had a short can size of 8oz available, good for "lunches" and similar. Funny story, Coca Cola just announced thin 7.5oz cans last month, to be available in January. Shrinkflation is often done by phasing out an old size, often by jacking up the price first to aid the sales of the "family size" version on its way out, and then introducing a "New" size that's just a bit smaller. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | thaumasiotes 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
When I was a kid, there already weren't 8oz cans. But even if there had been, an 8oz can is 23% bigger than a 6.5oz bottle. 6.5oz is ludicrously small. How did that become a commercial size in the first place? As far as I can tell, a juice box today is 6.75oz, but you buy them in bulk and they're not actually large enough to be good for a small child's lunch. | ||||||||||||||
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